Candidates must have completed an academic BA degree in either
the Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences or in a relevant discipline
to Euroculture, e.g: European Studies, History, International
Relations, Cultural Studies, Literature, Sociology, Political
Sciences, Anthropology, Philosophy, Communication and Media
Studies, International/ European Law, Theology.

Candidates must have completed an academic BA degree in either
the Arts, Humanities or Social Sciences or in a relevant discipline
to Euroculture, e.g: European Studies, History, International
Relations, Cultural Studies, Literature, Sociology, Political
Sciences, Anthropology, Philosophy, Communication and Media
Studies, International/ European Law, Theology.

Numerus Fixus

Candidates have to apply online on the Consortium website:
www.euroculturemaster.eu and are assessed by 2 or 3 partner
universities of the Consortium.

Each partner university can only admit a maximum of 25 students
per semester. If the first preferred university of a student does
not have any places left, the eligible candidate will be placed at
his/her 2nd or 3rd choice.

Candidates have to apply online on the Consortium website and
are assessed by 2 or 3 partner universities of the Consortium.

Each partner university can only admit a maximum of 25 students
per semester. If the first preferred university of a student does
not have any places left, the eligible candidate will be placed at
his/her 2nd or 3rd choice.

Collegegelden

Nationaliteit

Jaar

Kosten

Vorm

EU/EER

2017-2018

€ 2800

voltijd

Nationaliteit

Jaar

Kosten

Vorm

EU/EER

2017-2018

€ 2800

voltijd

niet EU/EER

2017-2018

€ 9000

voltijd

Nationaliteit

Jaar

Kosten

Vorm

EU/EER

2017-2018

€ 2800

voltijd

amount based on students who receive a standard waiver
(available for all EU/EEA students who do not receive a
full-covering scholarship, which amounts to €2.500; the
waiver is not available to non-EU/EEA students); and who do not opt
for the optional insurance (€900 - included in non-EU/EEA
fees). You can find the tuition fee that applies to you on our
website, https://www.euroculturemaster.eu/how-to-apply/tuition-fees.

The final application deadline for regular students is 1 May
(non-EU students are encouraged to apply earlier with regard to the
visa procedure, etc.). Students are encouraged to apply to earlier
deadlines (1 December; 1 March) to secure a position in their first
university of choice. Applications coming in after the 1 March
deadline will be evaluated on a rolling basis. If places are
available after the 1 May deadline, applications will then still be
evaluated on a rolling basis until the maximum amount of students
is reached.

Places fill up quickly for the programme in some universities:
early applicants have a higher chance of getting a place in the
programme than later applicants.

There is a standard waiver available for all EU/EEA students who
do not receive a full-covering scholarship, which amounts to
€2.500. The waiver is not available to non-EU/EEA students.
The tuition fee can be further lowered by not including the
optional insurance (€900, only in case of students who have
EU/EEA citizenship). You can find the tuition fee that applies to
you on our website, https://www.euroculturemaster.eu/how-to-apply/tuition-fees.

The final application deadline for regular students is 1 May
(non-EU students are encouraged to apply earlier with regard to the
visa procedure, etc.). Students are encouraged to apply to earlier
deadlines (1 December; 1 March) to secure a position in their first
university of choice. Applications coming in after the 1 March
deadline will be evaluated on a rolling basis. If places are
available after the 1 May deadline, applications will then still be
evaluated on a rolling basis until the maximum amount of students
is reached.

Places fill up quickly for the programme in some universities:
early applicants have a higher chance of getting a place in the
programme than later applicants.